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powder for 110gr VMax in 270 Win?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild_Bill" data-source="post: 124384" data-attributes="member: 4785"><p>Hi i have used lots of H4831 and IMR 4831 in 270's over the years but as you have found out it is just to slow for the best performence in a 270 with 110gr Projectiles The main problem is muzzle blast but with h4831SC you can load from 52.4gr as a starting load at 2800fps to 61.5gr as a Max load for 3300FPS so it is very versatile. as an option use H4350 withStarting load of48.5 for 2800fps and a Max load of 57gr for 3267fps.</p><p></p><p>As you see the 2 powders have a similar top velocity but the H4350 is a bit better in regaurd to muzzle blast. and is usualy a bit more accurate with the lighter projectiles. both powders are Extreem powders made here in Australia and are very stable in hot wether.</p><p></p><p>Cheers good Luck Bill </p><p>Australia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild_Bill, post: 124384, member: 4785"] Hi i have used lots of H4831 and IMR 4831 in 270's over the years but as you have found out it is just to slow for the best performence in a 270 with 110gr Projectiles The main problem is muzzle blast but with h4831SC you can load from 52.4gr as a starting load at 2800fps to 61.5gr as a Max load for 3300FPS so it is very versatile. as an option use H4350 withStarting load of48.5 for 2800fps and a Max load of 57gr for 3267fps. As you see the 2 powders have a similar top velocity but the H4350 is a bit better in regaurd to muzzle blast. and is usualy a bit more accurate with the lighter projectiles. both powders are Extreem powders made here in Australia and are very stable in hot wether. Cheers good Luck Bill Australia [/QUOTE]
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